AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODY’S PICTURES.
“THE SILENT WITNESS.” Depicting vividly the ease with which an innocejut. man can he com icted ot a crime uy cnciiiustaiioial evidence, “i'iie hnent Witness/-’ the Fox Mystery drama, concluding to-uignt at. the Princess '1 heat-re, brings to tue screen one of the most successiul oi recent
stage piay.s It also serves to bring to the screen a stur new to .movie-goers but extremely popular witn i->*oadway fiistmgliters, Lionel Atwill, who played tiie leading role in the stage play. And with Mr Atwiil is , a cast of notalnes, including the seductive G-.eta Nansen, We.don Hey burn, Helen Ivlack and Bralmvell F.etc'her. /Hie picture. was adapted by Douglas Doty from the original play of jack De Leon and Jack Celestin. It was directed by Marcel Varnel and 11. L. Hough. A iso showing further chapters of the serial.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1932, Page 3
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140AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1932, Page 3
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